I've been flying a DJI Phantom for aerial gopro footage recently and can comment on a few of the difficulties.

1. Wind
As a kiter you want as much wind as possible, but to a drone, wind is the worst enemy for getting stable footage. The phantom can be switched into GPS mode so it will try to hold its position when the wind blows it, but it does this by tilting, which unfortunately also tilts the video. Even without the self-correction, the wind plus the general jitteriness from the props won't give you very clean video without some expensive gimbal or other stabilization (that costs more than the phantom does).

2. Battery life!
Even on top end drones, these things suck up a ton of juice. Flight times are up to about a half hour at most

3. Getting the right angle
When the drone is close by, you can see what you're shooting. If you're shooting real estate photos, you sorta want flyovers. When shooting kiting, you want to keep the kiter in the frame, which can be very difficult to judge unless you have a 2nd camera with a live feed back to whoever is at the controls. This is also quite expensive.

It's a great idea, and you can get a couple shots but in general I would see it being very difficult for kiting, especially over the water where you can't do any kind of emergency landing. Maybe in the future as battery life and accessories come down in price, but right now unless you're willing to sell all your kites it would be a very expensive undertaking

I was thinking maybe a better solution is something with wings, like a predator aircraft, something with a variable geometry wing that could fly in 15 to 25 knots, some radio contact between you and the câmera, like that one which follows surfers from the beach...

Gear: SCREAMER 7/9/12/14 for Free Style. Not to forget the SCREAMER 10 LTD for my one go kite.SURF 8 & 12 for the waves. RENEGADE 6.5 and 9 for all around kiting. And some times I use my son's JUNIOR PRO 4 when it blows 45+ for the waves.Just try the EPICKITES and you will see for yourself.